· Looking to go back-to-back, after winning the competition last season against Asquith Magpies

· Mounties are in there fourth Grand Final in a row (2013 lost to Wentworthville, 2014 lost to The Entrance Tigers, 2015 beat Asquith)

· Won the minor premiership

· Ended the regular season with 16 wins and four losses

· They have the best attack in the competition, averaging over 34 points a game

· They have the best defence in the competition, conceding under 18 points a game

· These sides played each other in Week One of the finals, where St Marys came from behind to win 26-22

· Since that lost, they smashed Hills District 48-0 in Week Two of the finals, then downed Wentworthville 16-6 in the Preliminary Final

· They have won eight from their past nine games

ST MARYS

· First year in the competition since 2003, so it’s remarkable for them to have made the Grand Final

· Former NRL player, Geoff Daniela, will play centre

· Daniela played 45 games with the Penrith Panthers and the Wests Tigers, and represented Cook Islands on one occasion in 2012, where he scored a try

· St Marys defeated Mounties in Week One of the finals 26-22, then beat Western Suburbs last week 20-14 to qualify for the Grand Final

· Have won their last nine matches

· Went down to Mounties 44-16 in Round 15

· Finished fourth on the ladder with 14 wins and seven losses in the regular season

· Average 32 points per game in attack

· Concede just under 22 points per game in defence

Witness history this September at the 2016 NSWRL Grand Final Day. On Sunday, 25 September the Intrust Super Premiership NSW decider, along with the Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield Grand Finals, take place at Pirtek Stadium, with tickets just $10 for adults and kids under 12 free. Click here to secure your seat.